Improv and Storytelling Games
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Come play improv and storytelling games at the Mountain View Library!
Everyone welcome! Absolute beginners very welcome!
I'm an experienced improviser and teacher.
Here are some examples of the games we might play:
https://improvencyclopedia.org/games/index.html
Anyone interested in stand-up comedy, public speaking (e.g., Toastmasters), RPGs (role-playing games, such as Dungeons and Dragons or LARP), social deduction games (Werewolf, Secret Hitler, etc.), movie/book/TV trivia, or just the best advanced English conversation practice, should try improv at least once.
We play different games each time, taking inspiration from the interests and experiences of the people who join us.
We start in study room #224, right across from the stairs on the second floor. There'll be a big red improv book next to the door so you can spot it easily. For the last hour or so, we go outside (if there weather is good), there's a nice well-lit space in the back of the library.
The library is a couple of blocks away from downtown (Castro St., aka Food Street, home to lots of restaurants and coffee shops). Street parking is pretty good here, and there's also underground garage parking on Mercy St. (corner of Bryant St.)
Extra Keywords: improvisation - theater - drama - dramatic - interactive - jam - free - standup - script writing - role-playing - stories - scenes - songs - performance - public speaking - humor - family-friendly
Canceled
Every week on Tuesday
Improv and Storytelling Games